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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2:5.

NO. 21

OceanCity Sentinel B. T - abbott, m. d.,

I’h) nlrlan and Nnrgeau

RALPH U GOFF,

CURTIS ROBINSON

Kditor and Proprietor

PmCI-towr Oitnl ud Cl(ltl Sired

:t MOUMe • Krom I 1

7. C. HUTCHINSON. M. U.

Homoeopath I at-

jNo. Hii4 Ocean. Avontio.

I OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Jy|()RGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

JONATHAN HAND, CJoixnaello*' - at- I^n w.

CAPE MAY OOUKT HOUBE, N. J

JJARRISON H. VOORHEES Counaellor-al- L^aw, ..AirrirK...

. Hn„

LAW OFFICES| Apgar & Boswell,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,

N t HOWARD BURT. M. I). 809 Wesley Avenue.

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIOHTH8T. AND WEBI.KY AVK.

il KmeIvo K. Ounoo’.. Mi

JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER »DentiMt>< 809 Central Avenue

CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR CONVEYANCER ’ NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

GEN. LYON WILL BOOST PRETTY WEDDING ADVOCATES ABOLITION OF THIS CITY IN THE WEST AT HOLY TRINITY COMMON PLEAS. COURT

MARRY H. RICE, REGISTERED ARCHITECT

w

648 tTuddon Ave..

O,>111 r«|f m vv»o<J. • . • N. J.

I Western Passenger Agent of

MIssonHPadfic Atolres STOKES WRITES . Ocoeral J. H. Lyon, of Kaniaii CH}-, TO TAX BOARDS

Philadelphia Coi

George W. Ernst

GENERAL HAULING Aulomutill, (itrmKc. ■olenale liulU-r, K^£k», l4nl, flu And Poultry. Ile«ldenre, 680 Aabory avenue. Offlct, 7tk StiMl ML Altar) ud Rut An

snoenater Liimaar Go.. GARAGE

Ol'KAW CITV, H. J.

The Latest

Effects In

SUMMER

Mo., la, with bln wife and eon, a

euthuslaatlc visitor to Ocean lily. 1 TO. u Mr. I.JQ..'. M v.ir bui I. Governor Tells Members as to

aiwured a npwaenUllve of Tip: Hn-

itiKTKK ibat it would not be hie la.t Duty in Collection '■Ocean city la not known Tn I lit* of Money.

Weal, "wild Mr. Lyon. "When aoiue

I Mid. -Ocean t

like your!,

CHURCHES WERE WELL ATTENDED

Lawyer Bourgeois Will Announce Plans at Meeting of Bar Association.

h of the mlMinder.landlni

ine Sermons Were Preacher', and Excellent Singing was Heard.

r received mriteol., tali road

place very much and will do all I lo make II kuowu lu the Weal town la admirably located, n Atlantic City and to Pblladelp like the nural atmoaphere of the place. The bathing beach la nice. I bat many other* along the coaat, but I like thla one beat. Your amall boteh

aa the large one., give good

lodaUoae and cater lo % good claaa of people. I hope you will never deviate from your present, beautiful,

Were Ocean City a* well

known In my part of the country a* la Cape May and Atlantic City, I think there would.be a much larger camber ’eetern visitor* here each summer. Ocean City la far superior to Atlantic City for a read, and that I* what a mau

want* when be la, like I ■acatlon. If I can arran

veulently next summer, I would like o bring my famHy here again." M r. Lyon la western |)a*aenger agen it the Miaaoerl Parlflc Railroad.

Btokee bi

all the county lioarda of Taxation. Il . a*id in jwrt; "An act of the Ia«f l<egi*lalun- created your board and impoMs the |ierformauce of certain supervlaorydutie*. with a view to remedying the Irregularity and lack of uniformity lu valua Uouaand aaaeasmeMt*. While theinat,iugof aaseaamcuu continue to be a., heretofore the duty of the aaaeaaor and local boards of taxation of each taxing J district, the legislature plated u|»n you the duly of seeing that the Ux . honestly and fairly executed ! en dllTereiit Individual* and i a» between dltlereut taxing districts, | that local taxation may be realized

PETIT JURORS DRAWN BY SHERIFF

FOOTWEAR

at

"CSS

MAHAN SHOE COMPANY

756 Aebury Avenue

Names of Those Selected for September Term of

Court.

j NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE j

PLUMBING, HEATING, p ROOFING SS. 15. COIVVE^K 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. 4.

Following la the Hat of petit Juror* for the Heptember term of court: Hope W. Gandy, Upper Township. Harry Hughes. Cape May City. Harry Kate*. Middle Township. Ralph Norton, Middle Township. Mark W. Adams, Ocean City. Carloa S. Corson, Ocean City.

owell. Middle Township.

George Turner. Cape May City. John R. Grove*, Ocean City. Harry S. Adams, Ocean City. J. Woodruff Hldredge. Wert Cape May. Prank Dickinson. Lower Township. John K. Carroll, Dennis Township. Ambrose T. Pnllinger. Holly Bench.

David I. Scull, Ocean City.

Frank Wniley, Cape May City.

Gilbert Smith. Avalon.

Monroe Matthews, Lower Township. Lamer L. Higher, Ocean City. Mark Loper, Middle Township. Pol tell Homstrin, Woodbine. Frank J. BnahneU, Dennis Township. Abram Roscnfeld, Woodbine. Edward T. Pries, Holly Beach. Sam ael Abrams, Dennis Township.

P. Batts, Holly Beach.

Philip Long, Lower Township. Charles Clouting. Sea Isle City.

Reuben Reiner, Woodbine.

Frank Hebenthal, Cape May City.

EATE ARB lEai’EANCK.

N. C. Clelland BEAL ESTATE BROKER:

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING

Samuel Schurch -t-Pf. REAL ESTATE : : AND INSURANCE TIH titarj *n„ Octu Cltj, I. J.

C. I LAKE • REAL ESTATE AGENT... '*» Aabory Ateous. Oroaa Oily. N. J.

Money for Mortgages..

JORDAN MATHEWS

PHILADKLPH1A

W. L BERRY,

Manufacturing Jeweler,

NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

Hapainai asiwetaltT.

SEASHORE FURNITURE

Gallanher's 43 S. SECOND STREET - PHIL*.

ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO.

(Succaaaors to H. A. W. Smith)

8il r&SBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.

TELEPHONE, 83 Y.

DAVID MUIR, JR.,

Tin, • Slats • anfl • Slai • soofliig,

405 Wesley Arenee, - Ocean City, N. J.

Repairs of every description for allimake of Furnace* andlRanges. Repairing done promptly. Hmoky chimneys cured or no charge Shop In rear.

DO YOU INTEND / Building jReinodelling i It will pay yon to look afterf^”* **

the Plumbing Work. This is the most important work in the house, if the health of the family is to be

considered.

During the part year, the only plumbing work that was done in Ocean City, in accerdZhce with the Board of Health rules, which means the testing pipes, the groper setting of closets, etc., etc.,

iy the undersigned. If you a r work, the above should inti

JOHN R. 649 Asbury Ave -

GROVES, - Ocean City, N. J.

d pruyierty si

i :lu- di-tiin. * i-U^T.wn 1

i-i d.irin that prorni-ev t„ ■ettlethe

taking tlie i lent ana lem rnlefttulo Itli-

Lhu. ulyitn

* sdvnrate- the abolin Plea* murt* entirely, l tlie |hw|iIoiis of tile

:< hi moreuf i-ouuty Judges; and 'll* feature "oiill probably be bitterly ' -iighl by I hart loin moa i'lea* Judges, , “ a "- v 'how look on Hie positions

Millville. Her.

■e Stale.

>uld make the ir citizens a Board of

■ judicial power to b

with w

t'ourt at i-ii-sla ii Court of Chancery, a tpremr t onrl, a Su rogate's Court. ! Ordinary or Surrogate General and t;h municipal courts a* shall be I ml lu-ir—ary; the HAise of As"ildy b. have sole ysmerof hope ' <ui: a < uurt of ApyieaU, to ■

life and limb, is a most sacred rigid- j namely, Uiat of property. The yio«er| of taxation practically I* the power of I confiscation. Through exorbitant Ux rates or through bonded Indeblrilne— private property can be taken Wlthom i Oomyieiiaatloii for public use. Kvery I bond Issued by a municipality mortgages the pruyierty of hidlvlduahrwiid I pledge* Ibat property as security for the payment of Hie obligation. Where maulclywl Indebted ness, for example, amounts to 10 ywr cent., every yd see of property In that municipality I- j pledged lo y«y one-teuth.of Its value. | “This must, of course, be yiaid i through the Imposition of taxes l!u-

(.1 Oin.ist of a t liatiorllor and a-. a-xs'lales, I hey In constitute a Hoard -i loyally, lo *il in couniles or Judicial j di-tiM* once a month; riupremaCourt j to ■-■■iislst of Chief Justice aud aight 1—~-iaie> lo alt In court al least ones a

sysi.k

He.

Holy Trinity J

lire- that under the new plan

rr «l 8,1

of Fliai.iasia year syient era

«a» from Act* 28; 21:; «> f h «»'l'*nK uy. the judiciary.

, »lth a loud voice

•Ic thyself.' «

bis." said Mr. Algu

nsluie lu-o very d Grim liar men. and j i present a striking contrast. Fertur : md I’ftnl were sincere, twit between j

•icm tlwre «a« a great gulf.”

Sir. Aigui-r spoke al some iengtli of!

'Hf conlrart tietween the two me

.nil bis M-hoUrly address was mui

-dmlrtsl by the congregation. Each Dav

In the evening, Mr. Algae, ehoae a-

i* topic, "li.ve Attcudance to Head- i Already

. 'Fan I. j

BREMER

•These w.

William Sheppard, Cape May City. Harry Uoyd, Dennis Towaahip. John Chambere, Cape May City. Thomas Stephens, Cape May City. Uriah Gandy, Dennis Township. Clinton Rutherford, Cape May City. Kugeae J. Assnis. Woodbine. Brooks Blizzard, Dennis Township. Daniel Focer, Cape May City. William G. Middleton, Wildwood. ' Stephen Reeves, West Cape May. Leonard Hand. Middle Township. Harry Rice. Middle Township. Clarence Ferguson, Ocean City. John S. Crase, Middle Township . LevereU Smith. Holly Beach. Trank Pidler, Dennis Township George Madam. Anglcaea. William Brummell, Dennis Township. Solomon Needles, Cape May City. ‘ ltd B. Stitea, Ocean City.

HOLY TERROR LOST

ana a disappointed crowd that relumed to thla city from Cape May on Saturday evening. It waa expected that (’apt. Gao. F. Fish’s Holy Terror d "knock sywta" off Gallagher' Dennlaton, but the latter won without trouble. CapLT.S. Mitchell'* boat, the Ba Ha, got the other cup olTsrod.

OCEAN CITY.

Besides, your responsibility as a real ■tale owner makes yon a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLY. ^al Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabnry avenue, next to Ore house who HI show you the very bast way and me of the greatest bargains to be found bare on the easiest terms.

Phone connection.

All kind! of Optical KapaMnc. AU broken t

without your preecrlptton, by bringa us the piece*. Smoked glasses to your arm. W. WanUlL the EyBpectalM, 781 Asbury aveui

', the taking po<

ereined fairly and judicially, private property may be confiscated. What ever effect* the taxing of yiroyierty In any way. either In the law or In the execution of the law. It Is Hal Imyiortance to the owner thertIn thla connect Ion It should Inmade clear that the creation uf your :rd made no change lu the tax laws They were not mod I lied by Use last legislature, with but two exce|»tinn». amely: The law affecting the tax atloo of mllroad yiroyierty andtheai-t uvertilng the tax rates. "The Legislature provided that all ooud-class yiroyierty of rallroamls iould tie assessed locally and taxed as heretofore al the local rale*, proceeds if the laxestogntolhe local treasuries. Another act reolassllled mllroad yiro■•erty so that all yiasaengeretetloiia, ler mlftals, sw itches and all mllroad prol«rty outside of the ao-called stem’ are now Included in i e property, materially Increasing amount of such yiroyierty that will be sssi-sued by the local authorities at

the local rate*.

“The main idem of the mllroad, w hich now consist* of a bare right of way, which Is limited to one munlciywlity or county, hut w hich tmi the Hlate and la mipyiotleil by the patronage of all sections of the Slate, Is taxed for the betieilt of the achool syrtem, whlcb all clllzena will anjoy in common. It is estimated that a large Increase In revenue will be derived from thla source. Tills should be used for the payment of local taxerto a corresponding reduction of the taxes now paid by Individuals, and In order that this Increased revenue may Insure to the benefit of the taxpayer rather than prove a temptation to extravagant expenditure, the legislature provided that tax rales should be reduced from year to year In various localities until they reached a certain maximum figure. 'With thla cxceyitlen, no change* re made in the law* affecting taxation, either as regards the disclosure Hating of property or the valuation thereof. The laws on this subject today are precisely the Mime laws under which property has been taked «n "In tbe exercise of your duties you are to see that uniformity and equality prevail in ttxallon,*that all kinds of property are treated exactly al that everyone has a perfectly 'square

within our pi taxew, The a

of (be tax depends upon (be a of municipal expenditure. Il la the contrloutlou which property make* le common burden of expense If lunlclpal expenditure crease. If municipal expenditure Is reduced, taxes are likewise reduced Increase of valuations If they an fairly and equitably made, do not !uthe amount of the contribution! which are to be made lo the public expense, except In tbe cake of tho*eprop erties that bare been undervalued compared with other properties.

Hole’s Filled arid Hoardvt ilk

a Mass of SufifitiK

HOUSES WANTED FOR NEXT SEASON

Real Estate Agents Are Receiving Many Inquiries

•Of course If some

through farortlam or through

it of hla properly, has been

lug hla just share of tbe taxes, then the proper execution of tbe law, where a I* to be treated exactly alike, such an Individual would probably pay an Incraaieri amount of taxes. “ X Increase, however, would pnly be rightful payment, which ahonld have been made heretofore, but which ' * been wrongfully avoided The Individual who, through auy

"Hie High Priestly Prayer ol hriri" waa Ihc topic of W. J Hunbriuger’s discourro to the Lu : iicran congregation Sunday evening, ilr. UmiMuger said in part: •Tbl-

people

» I he I

• prayer u

prayer we call Ibe lord's

The

rci«

i-thod w haiaoevrr, either by favorl--ape.1 hi* rightful «tfki< ojfhe com Il burtlbu of taxation, ha- plactt

crucllU-tion. DpteMri. time £

kepi His eye. fixed upon the | ^ , lf ,|„| en , t „ k e Mlllon. and sae r, lull now He lifts (hem up Jo | the mi*-t wlmderful Ihlnga.

'atli#T ^

ally

i ilh hcli

froi

sury money.

from him, ami has hail the lawful rebales w hich hav. corded to hi* fellow men. If hi the proper execull law. such individual*. II tliei should consequent! ■ yiay •ms of equably witli every ■dual or yiroperly pkucr, j

atioiia

Mug a

I shlyiys

tiroiieny, »l Pi.Ik l.lunl-. •Xr.,™:.

pry service was given isle!, as a lia*is for our prayers, yel ■r l-oril'* high prlcsl prayer Is of us.u* both for Inriructloii and encour-

cincnl in prayer.

time of Ihl* prayer was That* dyes short time before |*

bflst'

lit-had

.!l»dp

heaven and addresses Hi*

Never has there been *pokeu more - vailed, holy, whulc-ojne aud yiathetic words than these—our Lord'* "f irst. For Himself (hat He may tic glorified lu order that He may .'loiif^ the Father. He nays, The hour Is come. It was the hour of humiliation and of glorification. Ll*

a live work was finished.

'•Christ prayed, secondly, for Hi* 1^)1”,}* ujiurile*, the divinely apyiolnted i aud d'

leacligrs of (he world. Hr prayed for '">*■ «h*l and I those wlm have ke.,1 lib. word: H.-; 1 1

prayed foi

■fl-lold (mle, but It will bear l- im-.n Ibis resort la the prettle*!, ' ‘ ‘ “ * d anywhere. Ha

I* a clly in which rs* men can laava

famlllc*, secure in the thought I hat noikiug will happen them while they (Ihr liu-bauds aud fathers) are jgjS afiallt which make

their daily pursuits.

' Is growing dally aod la

exceed, w ithin a f

CUy

(iresetfl |iepularity.

iderful things,

three Ihlnga which we

iraru iroin me text; that a wonderful Many say. no God. no voice apeaka, tmi rt member lhat John was 'Itirihe -y.lrll’ on the Isml . day. and where sod had placed him. Only spiritual ueu can hear God'agvoice, fort lad to a

out (he water

Second. A wjltiderful from eternity ayifle

' ’ hnrt was ine

we* made flash

determine* that, un ha« been In exlricnc e w ho will lie lut-liu plalp uf Ihc as* smir* for t

' “P 1 -irt: H-| ZtoT*i. a SVmmu i unity of all lielie' era, f r ai u eterully I* made upon men. John 111* dtaciples may be I said, 'And when I saw Him I fall at

kept trotn- evil, that lliey may bet 1 * 1 " fe * 1 ■* ■* ,ue dead.’ When Jaalab W, oo,. no . S—1*-, i IL Sf^St I 1 ".,: 2St.P as I Ills part of tbe prayer-let us yway for I j.g, he aul in. vok-e, he aald, -1 abhor : I classes myself lu dust and asliew.' Evan tbs "t'hrlst prayed thirdly for tliose that, i lultlau soldier* •went liackward and i-i-lleve on Him Ihrough Hto word. *•» ‘Me ground,’ when Iba moral : l, r ui uiten-cdes not onlv for nultienl l,CT "">' •"" b T ‘l^ 1 " WereHy to ,, , . , ’ 0, r,,r rnl, '‘ e '" ever making IU Impro*.ion on as. We is-iievers. bill for the incauc-t ami ( t ^.| „ , tie | u ,b r death of our • cakcst. Hto divine majesty shine* dear one*, In our unfinished work. ' .nil more and more clearly through: Hay we welcome Jesus Christ In Hie

jibe whole prayer and reaches Us!v»'*ry.relat , ->"

n here, that we may know

lugauihoriiic-, bu lion itself, which

ikiatlo ~

wyed.

cry property own*

il protection ul the law.

highest point w hen he say*, "Father, I will that where I am, they also may ■ e w ith me.' It Is tbe great desire ol I'hrlsl (hut Hi* redeemed should be galheied to himself. He has gone lo prepare a place fur us Unit we may be

where He l-/

I hi* assistant.

Cotton cloth—they call II muslin In some parte—al ahoul Ibe usual pries per yard, but wider, twice aa wide aa some, and belter, wear* better, keep*

i* “u dcit-n-c. - P^a speaker of marked ability, “In "lowering idiscourse wa* declared fine by

hen There were large congregations at Vhc'i.uftloly 111 U ‘ e ulnMCT ,n Ht - Augustine'* of lav-irtu-m ■'I'Orth on Holiday morning, Ibe

and the varying opkilmis.if Hie la'lqg ' masses being said by III ofilcials. All yiropeiiv-hmilil i*.- tqu.il j. Sweeney, ai """ .7 . ; “tr- 0w - i - the reduction. The m-cesrity of uni- I atlier Alexius, of Ihc P

funnily and equalization of valuations Order, preached hi tbe evening. He

* taxable properly lit—' • ■ •

•Hucli an mlmlulstn

! in raising but ratliv. „• ■o.< ;l „, K ,

;e* The amount of taxes w hi.-b " h o heanl II.

-b Individual uIII pay cannol lie dc- H being within the octave'of tbe "lined until ihetex rales are fixed Feari of the Assumption, an aproprt- ^ ' 'iV'fiiPby Hie-'^rsei- “ 1 ‘*' *‘laiiy waa beautifully sung by p'from railroad* "'v children . '

[sjratlotis aud the unai pkpkhvtKju ax. May be you can't get 11 lu doth: bttf

of sssosmeuls • Voices and Visions from Eternity" i >‘ ,u «•" I y' 0 « L

:payer corresponding : ^ I'** * ub J c<T * ®f Jl*v- U. T. Caaaal-1 of small mean* and • sermon In the First I’rabj•

lerlan • ’hureh on Hunday .morning. He took bh lexl from Rev. 1; lx"Thoi *■ revelations of Jtwus Christ which God 1 J‘‘ gave Him lo show unto Hto aervants |

hlch must shortly come lo 111. .. . ,

" ’ v—. loned by gwl-

Thr singing of Mbs

iiionilng, and Ibal of Mr. Lovett, al the uiorulijg and evening service, waa

greatly appreciated.

Letter to E. Morris Corson

, Ocean City, N. J.

Dear ritr: Now, may be, you can’t gel Ibe goods; if yot) can, your fortuna

all sort* ol wear.

You could sell that cloth for hundreds of miles; there’d be no limit. A yard goe* furtbec one buys lam yard*. Wean longer: one buys Ism oficu. It always look* ngbt till well

" customer buy* ao

it think of the ui

wider: s gallou gue* further;

••ms;you pay for Ian for miliillng Ian gal-

d by Hit. adjustment of your board, fpllowof other Suie>, Is de- _ inter unt of chan*, to

eiyuallty w here ImquaDtj cxi-t- thing!

render justice » here '

prevails.' The opyjo tonliy yod for renderiug service to tl

gallon-; yts , . _

loo.—a- If one paid ies. for making a

meiil of that wide cloth -and It It* fre-h look aud sheds water you have forgotten how old It Is.

pass, and He sen! aud signified II by I go-slurw of nalnt U reckoned by gwlSSS ««?-“•«"•»«-■ jSi'5S5SiSSI.«S!St ir most "Thla Ynswcra Ibe quo»llon, doe*; a t t« lw-gallou.lt takn for a

iraest aud couKletilioosS ifort*." (,'od syieak to man T Has He revealed i job and the longer II wean. The Governor'- tenor also declares' Himself to man ? Iki not make the I tour* truly.

IC ouunly ten.Pl-. like Ibe courts. , , b . ‘ ‘ F. W. l>CVOgA''0., .art -rromluct their Umune*. .. to 1m . ,,,, ’ t, ‘ ke ,h! " k ‘ 1 *« t ,,lU » U New Ytik. beyond suspicion of ywriuiUiug any ' I don to the physical, ilwasa mental | p. ji,—R. Howard Thorn sella our

o._w ... . ... — ^ lUt , j painL

kind of favoritism.

It toot